New York, NY – A pioneer in groundbreaking exhibitions of both traditional and contemporary Asian and Asian-American art, Asia Society and Museum provides the ultimate multicultural experience this March. Located on the Upper East Side, […]
Monthly Archives: February 2011
A three-part exhibition looking at the art, history, and culture of ancient Egypt and its influence on Tennessee opened at the Tennessee State Museum on Sunday, February 27 and continue until Sept. 4, 2011. The […]
The Walker Art Center presents Julian Schnabel: Artist Director, a Regis Dialogue and Film Retrospective, March 4-19. With the soon-to-be-released Miral (screening at the Walker March 18), Schnabel has broken his own mold by fashioning […]
The Gateway Science Museum celebrated its one-year anniversary Sunday, Feb. 27. More than 25,000 visitors have explored the Gateway Science Museum’s exhibits, including more than 4,000 children who came with their classes on field trips. […]
UK Power Networks has formally handed over the western switch house behind Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall to Tate. The handover of the western switch house marks a key point in the delivery of the Tate […]
Starting February 2011 the Science Museum will be offering a selection of exclusive group tours, hosted by the museums’ own specialist curators. Each tour, which will run for up to an hour, will highlight key […]
Foundation Foto Colectania presents for the first time in Barcelona the famous serie Women Are Beautiful by Garry Winogrand. The exhibition can be seen in Barcelona until June 4, 2011. Garry Winogrand is considered one […]
Good design – art with a purpose – takes center stage at the Woodson Art Museum in three exhibitions that feature iconic furniture designs of the 1950s and 60s along with a contemporary twist. Good […]
The Frick Art & Historical Center presents All the Ladies of the House a new tour of Clayton presents the restored Frick family home through the eyes of the women who lived and worked there. […]
Musée départemental d’art contemporain de Rochechouart presents Charlotte Moth Noting thoughts on view 2 March–29 May 2011. Charlotte Moth (1978, UK) has created over the past ten years a body of work that is essentially […]
Michelangelo Pistoletto: Da Uno a Molti, 1956–1974 and Cittadellarte are the two exhibitions that MAXXI, in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art, is devoting to the great Italian artist and will open to the […]
Varied design-related programs explore art with a purpose, offering rich connections to design education for all ages to complement Good Design: Stories from Herman Miller, on view through April 3 at the Woodson Art Museum. […]
Shedhalle Zurich presents Dump Time For a Practice of Horizontality on view March 5 – May 15, 2011. This exhibition project will be concerned with the philosophical, critical and political aspects of sleep beyond ist […]
The Weald & Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton, near Chichester, West Sussex, has announced the appointment of Richard Pailthorpe as its new Museum Director. Richard joined at the beginning of January, after Richard Harris, […]
The San Jose Museum of Art presents a landmark exhibition of modern and contemporary art from India on view through September 4, 2011. Roots in the Air, Branches Below: Modern and Contemporary Art from India […]
The Woodson Art Museum announces James Coe as its 2011 Master Artist who will be honored during the Museum’s 36th annual Birds in Art exhibition this fall. As the Woodson’s 32nd Master Artist, Coe’s work […]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents Paris Through the Window: Marc Chagall and His Circle open March 1, 2011 – July 10, 2011. As a center of cosmopolitan culture and a symbol of modernity, Paris […]
The Virginia Museum of Natural History, through the Martinsville-Henry County Community Nature Initiative, is hosting the Piedmont Kite Festival on Saturday, March 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Jack Dalton Park in Henry […]